Moms are busier than ever these days, with more to-do’s coming their way than one could possibly imagine, and I am no exception. Raising little human beings to be good human beings can be trying and tough, and if I can catch a break in some way, shape or form, you’d better believe I’m going to take it. These pancake sausage bites are my morning-hookup to a stress-free, kid-friendly breakfast.

After the great lunchbox success that was the mini muffin corndogs, I wondered if I could come up with a breakfast version that would fair as well. The kids absolutely love the mini corndogs, and man-oh-man, so do I.

I can make a batch at my convenience, freeze them, pull ’em out the morning of, throw them in a lunch box with some fruit. Lunch takes all of 2 minutes to pack, and how glorious would it be if breakfast could be ready in the same amount of time?

Naturally, breakfast sausage made sense to take the place of the hotdog, and from there, the pancake batter just fell into place. Sausage and pancakes — a true match made in heaven. Drizzle these beauties with a little maple syrup and you, my friend, are in for a real breakfast treat.

Not only are these perfect for weekday mornings, but can’t you just see these on the table on Christmas morning? Yes, please! Cause remember that whole freezer-friendly thing? All you gotta do is heat ’em up, maybe scramble a few eggs, and breakfast is merrily (and easily) served.

Whether you’re whipping up a quick batch of pancake sausage bites for the kiddos, a holiday treat, or A.M entertaining, you can count on this recipe to make your morning that much easier…and much more delicious. Please, enjoy.

A recipe for mini pancake muffins with savory, breakfast link sausage inside. Perfect for brunches and make-ahead kind of mornings!

Course:
Breakfast

Cuisine:
American

Servings: 6

Author: Kelly Anthony

Ingredients

1(12 ounce) packagefresh pork sausage links

1tablespooncanola oil

For the Batter:

2cupsall-purpose flour

1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoongranulated sugar

1tablespoonbaking powder

3/4teaspoonfine sea salt

2large eggs

1 1/2cup whole milk

3tablespoonsunsalted buttermelted and cooled

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 350° and have ready both a rimmed sheet pan lined with nonstick aluminum foil and a well-greased, 24-cup mini muffin tinned.

Place sausage links on rimmed sheet pan and back for 7 minutes. Pull out the pan, give a gentle shake to move the sausages a bit, and return to the oven for an additional 7 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly.

Increase the oven temperature to 400°.

While the sausages are cooling, make the pancake batter, in a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.

In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs until foamy. Whisk in the milk, canola oil, and butter. Add the dry ingredients and stir until combined. Do not over-stir. Set aside.

Fill mini muffin tins about 2/3's of the way full. Cut the breakfast sausage links into thirds, and insert a piece in the center of each muffin cavity. You will have leftover sausage.

Bake at 400° for 12-14 minutes, or until puffed and golden.

Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly. Serve with maple syrup and enjoy.

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Hi! I’m Kelly Anthony, a food columnist, baker, home chef and stay-at-home mom with a passion for food and an adoration for entertaining.

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